a treasurer takes care of all the personal/public finances... so basically taking charge of all the money that a business has - from a sixth grader
Definately no no no
The Treasurer
It would all depend on the charter of the organization. It think not, in most cases.
Yes, one person can act as president, secretary and treasurer. Historically, corporations were required to have a president and a secretary, who could not be the same person. Modern statutes, however, still require a corporation to have both a president and a secretary but specifically allow the same person to fill both offices. Corporate governance is based on state statutes, so there may be some variation between states.
The secretary of the board of directors of a corporation can only be a treasurer of the board of directors in an acting capacity.
the state treasurer is kate marshall
The state treasurer's term is four years. A state treasurer is chosen through an election process. A treasurer is able to run for additional terms.
The treasurer is usually elected.
What is the abbreviation for treasurer
"Treasurer" is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution.
"I voted Bob for treasurer."
The abbreviation of "treasurer" is: treas.